I also hit this today while running 'do-release-upgrade --dev' to
upgrade a system from eoan to focal.
I was hesitant to kill the release upgrade and restart it, so I used a
different workaround:
- opened a second terminal
- Run 'ps -A fwww', notice the following line:
2629 ?Ssl
@doko: This still needs to be re-fixed in Debian, right?
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1588562
Title:
Please add ~/.local/bin to the default $PATH
Status
Public bug reported:
Starting in Xenial, 'pip install' by default places executables into
~/.local/bin. This is the de-facto standard place to put per-user
executables -- for example, Fedora/Redhat puts it on the $PATH by
default, and PEP 370 makes it the standard place for unprivileged
installs
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